Sunday, March 7, 2010

Post 29

For this weeks blog I am going to review some older things.

There are two types of integration are indefinite and definite. The answer for indefinite integration is an equation. But on the other hand the answer for a definite intergration is a number.
Indefinite Integration-Sx^n(dx)={(x^n+1)/(n+1)}+C
Definine Integration-bSa f(x)dx=F(b)-F(a)=number

The limit rules are:
1) if the highest exponent is the same on the top and bottom then the limit is the top coefficient over the bottom coefficient of the highest exponents.
2) If the highest exponent is on the top then the limit is infinity.
3) But if the highest exponent is on the bottom then the limit is 0.

Product rule is copy the first times the derivative of the last plus copy the first times the derivative of the second.

Quotient rule is copy the bottom times derivative of the top minus copy the top times the derivative of the bottom all divided by the bottom squared.

For something I am having trouble with is tangent inverse integration. If someone can help that would be great.

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